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Physics, 05.05.2020 05:45 willcohen42

A snowball of mass M and radius R starts from rest at the top of the peak of a roof and rolls down a section angled at 30.0 degrees to the horizontal. There is friction between the snowball and roof. The moment of inertia of the snowball is 2/5 MR 2 .

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